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Proto-Kui-Kuwi : *tūr-ŋ- (caus. *trūk-)
Meaning : to swing, sway
Gondwan etymology: Gondwan etymology
Kui : drūnga (drūngi-) "to swing, sway, shake, oscillate; n. a swinging motion"
Khuttia Kui : dūŋg- "to hang"
Kuwi (Fitzgerald) : tūngali "to sway"
Kuwi (Schulze) : tūnginai "to swing (intr.)"
Sunkarametta Kuwi : tūŋg- (-it-) "to hang (intr.), be hanging"
Additional forms : Also Kui drūngoli, drūngoni a swing; drūpka (< drūk-p-; drūkt-) to cause to swing or sway; n. act of swinging someone; trupka (< truk-p-; trukt-) to oscillate, swing up and down; Kuwi_F tūkhali to swing, weigh; Kuwi_Su tūk- (-h-) to hang, hang up, weigh
Notes : The inlaut resonant is probably secondary in this root (both SDR and NDR have *tūng-). Nevertheless, Manda has trūŋg-, which makes us suggest that the resonant was indeed present in Proto-Khond and does not represent a Kui innovation. In Kui initial d- is due to assimilation with several resonants; the original voiceless t- is preserved in trupka.
Number in DED : 3376
kuiet-meaning,kuiet-prnum,kuiet-kui,kuiet-kuttia,kuiet-kuwi_f,kuiet-kuwi_s,kuiet-kuwi_su,kuiet-addition,kuiet-notes,kuiet-dednum,

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